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Wal-Mart suddenly closed 5 stores and laid off thousands of workers
"Plumbing problems"
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Wouldn't be the first time Walmart tried to "punish" a store.
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/06/28/bu...ourt-says.html |
They want hardball, they get hardball.
Nationwide boycott. |
I can't boycott them as I never go into their stores.
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Get a bumper sticker anyway.
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I wonder how many of those Walmart employees are Republicans..............because they're tired of unions oppressing them? I wonder how many of them don't blame the company because ".....they're fighting to protect our jobs.".
I'll say it again; It's sort of like Stockholm Syndrome, taking the side of the terrorist because if you upset him, he'll kill you. It's a trap, designed to keep us on our knees begging for table scraps. But, they're not going to get it, Tom. Until they are left with nothing. Dave |
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I for one refuse to shop there out of principle. |
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But I'm going the rest of the way now. There is nothing in their stores that I can't either buy somewhere else or do without. The Walmarts here in Mobile are always busy because there are a lot of poor people here. But a new Costco is due to open up here in June. That should put a dent in them. |
Here is an interesting column on the subject.
No, food stamps aren’t subsidies for McDonald’s and Wal-Mart I am not sure that I entirely agree. One reader comment caught my eye. Quote:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/postev...-mart/?hpid=z3 |
I'm gonna definitely boycott those 5 stores they closed.
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